In today’s competitive studio landscape, your instructors can be your biggest growth asset if you understand what drives them.
The 2024 BFS Strength Sub-Report revealed clear patterns among profitable studios when it comes to instructor staffing and compensation. At the same time, Les Mills’ Instructor Recruitment Guide outlines exactly what motivates today’s instructor workforce. Together, these insights offer a tactical roadmap for studio owners who want to attract, retain, and empower stronger teams.
Here’s what the data tells us:
City studios:
1-25 instructors: 42%
Suburban studios:
10–25 instructors: 37%
Part-time instructors are the norm across most profitable strength studios
Most instructors earn between $26–$50/hour
Instructors teach...
City: 5–10 classes per week: 36%
Suburbs: More than 4 hours per week: 46%
Les Mills conducted a global survey better to understand the motivations and perceptions of fitness instructors. Here’s what drives today’s instructor talent:
Making a positive impact on people’s lives
Passion for fitness
Being part of a community
Feeling confident and supported
Strong values and mission alignment
Access to ongoing education and upskilling
A clear development pathway
Supportive community and culture
Creating an environment where prospects feel inspired and supported. Studios should amplify their values, lead with community, and celebrate their culture while attracting new audiences through initiatives such as hosting taster sessions, running mini prospect surveys, or offering training information events, like “Ask Me Anything” workshops.
Clear communication is essential, especially for prospects who may lack confidence or motivation, and honesty and resilience should be consistently encouraged. Building a pipeline starts within the studio, as championing group training increases the likelihood of uncovering new talent, especially since 61% of non-prospects have yet to try group training and 42% of hot prospects are male.
By spotlighting the importance of group training and highlighting the value of instructors, studios show prospects that fitness can be a fulfilling long-term career. Recruitment strategies should ultimately tap into intrinsic motivations, showing prospects how they can inspire others while being inspired themselves
The data from both sources offers a clear opportunity: Today’s instructors aren’t just looking for a paycheck, they’re looking for purpose, community, and growth.
To stand out, studios should:
Hire with structure: Most studios are hiring 10–25 part-time instructors. Define compensation and class loads that align with profitable studio benchmarks.
Create a values-driven culture: Highlight how your studio makes a positive impact, and ensure your team feels connected to that mission.
Looking to build a team that stays, grows, and drives member results?
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Access their full Instructor Recruitment Guide to understand how to develop a talent pipeline that matches your studio’s values and goals. Access the Guide>>
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The 2024 BFS Strength Report gives Strength studio owners a rare opportunity to compare themselves against a benchmark group of profitable peers. With data on revenue, margins, services, client behavior, team structures, and retention, plus case studies and expert recommendations, this report is designed to help you make smarter decisions and build a stronger business.
Don’t rely on guesswork. Download the 2024 BFS Strength Report today and discover the insights that can take your studio from surviving to thriving.